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		<a name="paint_cutout_copy_move"></a><b>To copy and paste part of a picture</b>
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			<li>In the toolbox, click <img src="p_sel.gif" alt="image: the rectangular selection tool" s " line" border=0> to select a rectangular area or click <img src="p_free.gif" alt="image: the free form selection tool" border=0> to select a free-form area.</li>
			<li>Drag the pointer to define the area you want to copy.</li>
			<li>Select a method of pasting:
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					<li>Click <img src="p_opaq.gif" alt="image: opaque image button" border=0>&nbsp;to paste
						<a data-topic-id="GL_PBRUSH_OPAQUE_DEF">opaquely.</a>
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					<li>Click <img src="p_trans.gif" alt="image: transparent image button" border=0>&nbsp;to paste
						<a data-topic-id="GL_PBRUSH_TRANSPARENT_DEF">transparently.</a>
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				<li>On the <b>Edit </b>menu, click <b>Copy</b>.</li>
				<li>On the <b>Edit </b>menu, click <b>Paste</b>.</li>
				<li>Drag the selection where you want it.</li>
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		<b>Notes</b>
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			<li>You cannot paste graphics when the text tool is selected.</li>
			<li>You can paste multiple copies of an object by holding down <small>CTRL</small> while you drag the pasted object to a new location. Repeat as needed.</li>
			<li>You can undo any number of changes by clicking the <b>Edit</b> menu and then clicking <b>Undo</b> for each change.</li>
			<li>You can remove the selection box by clicking outside the box.</li>
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